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ENTOMOLOGISCHE BERICHTEN. 
E. 2. Epimera 1 in $ free, in d* 
united to sternum. Falciiligeridae 
OUDMS. 1908. 
E. 3. Epimera 1 in both sexes united 
to sternum. Syringobiidcte Berl. 
1907. 
D. 2. Legs I and II spinous. Analgesidae 
TRT. & MÉGN. 1883. 
C. 2. Body almost globular; gnathosoma and 
legs very short ; fore legs burrowing organs ; 
propodosomatic shield only; burrowing in 
skin of birds and mammals. Acaridae 
Claus 1880. 
B. 2. Maxillae, or one or more pairs of legs difformed 
to hold a hair. Listrophoridae HALLER 1880. 
Fain. Tyroglyphidae Donn. 1868. 
A. 1. With propodosomatic shield; not yet found. 
A. 2. Without propodosomatic shield; with line of demar¬ 
cation between propodo- and hysterosoma 
B. 1. Hind part of propodosoma with transverse row 
of 4 hairs; <y without opisthosomatic shield. 
Tyroglyphus Latr. 1796, type farinae L. 1758, 
vide Arch. Nat. 1913, v. 79, A. 10, p. 51—60. 
(incl. Acotyledon OUDMS. 1902.) 
B. 2. Dito, but coxal plates III well defined, and $ 
with littte round postanal shield. Scatoglyphus 
Berl. I9i3. 
B. 3. Hind part of propodosoma with transverse row 
of 2 hairs only; with opisthosomatic shield. 
Monieziellci BERL. 1898. 
Fam. Rhizoglyphidae Oudms. 1923. 
A. 1. With propodo-afid hysterosomatic shield; with line 
of demarcation between propodo- and hysterosoma; 
hind part of propodosoma with.... ? Stereoglyphus 
Berl. 1923. 
